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1993, a Group of 22 Investors Purchased the San Antonio Spurs SPURS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT SPURS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT DIRECTORY Chairman & CEO . Peter M. Holt . .Pat Eland, Hillary Williams Broadcast Traffic Manager . Robbie Quintana SPURS BASKETBALL STAFF Senior Broadcast Traffic Coordinator . .Elizabeth Quinones President of Spurs Basketball & Head Coach . Director of Broadcasting. .Mike Kickirillo . Gregg Popovich Associate Producer . .Carter Snowden President of Sports Franchises & General Manager . Senior Marketing Manager . Sheri Barros . R.C. Buford Spurs Marketing Manager. .Jordan Mandlekorn Assistant General Manager . Scott Layden AT&T Center Marketing Manager. Steven Rohall Assistant Coach . Jim Boylen, Ime Udoka, Marketing & Project Coordinator . .Stewart Denny . Sean Marks, Chip Engelland, Chad Forcier Marketing Coordinator . Keisha Wyatt Director of Scouting/Toros GM . .Brian Pauga Interactive Content Coordinator . .Kylene Helduser Director of College Player Personnel . George Felton Marketing Associate . .Travis Laveault Manager of Basketball Administration . Brandon James Senior Director of Creative Services. David Stotts Manager of Statistical Development. Matt Meiners Creative Services Project Services Specialist . Laura Perez Director of Basketball Analytics . Gabe Farkas Director of Game Operations & Special Events . .Chris Garcia Manager of Basketball Administration . Brandon James Game Operations & Special Events Manager. Daniel Casados Draft Scouting Coordinator . Dave Telep Game Operations & Special Events Coordinator . Cassidy Lien Pro Scout . Trajan Langdon Game Operations & Special Events Associate . Aaron Teer International Scout . .Claudio Crippa Game Operations & Appearances Manager. Gretchen Luistro Head Athletic Trainer . .Will Sevening Appearances Coordinator . .Daniel Radwanski Athletic Trainer Assistant . Dice Yamaguchi Creative Entertainment Manager . .Rob Wicall Equipment Manager. .Travis Wade Creative Entertainment Coordinator. Martin Sharp Coordinator of Medical Systems . Jack Ransone Creative Entertainment Associate . Rance Ristau Video Coordinator . .Will Hardy Director of Content Production . .Trevor Rivera Athletic Performance Coordinator . Anthony Falsone Associate Producer . .Robert Fisher Athletic Performance Associate . Matt Herring Associate Producer . .Katie Funk Assistant Video Coordinator . Ben Sullivan Production Manager. Darr Weeks Director of Player Services . Analisa Rodriguez Audio Visual Technician . Tracy Allen Senior Director of Communications . Tom James Senior Graphic Designer . Aaron Masik Basketball Communications Manager . Kris Davis Graphic Designer . Joseph Blanco, Abe Exum Basketball Communications Coordinator. Mitch Heckart Manager of Interactive Content. Ben Hunt Basketball Operations Executive Assistant . .Leslie Giese Interactive Content Coordinator . Chris Wenk, Annie Werner Basketball Operations Executive Assistant . April Hardy-Holley Web Operations Manager . James Chandler Basketball Operations Administrative Assistant . Cindi Moreno Web Design Coordinator. Jason Ytuarte Practice Facility Building Supervisor . Julio Rodriguez Team Physicians . Dr. David Schmidt, Dr. Paul Saenz Senior Vice President of Corporate Finance & Strategy . Lori Warren SPURS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT STAFF Executive Assistant . Kristin Kellner President of Business Operations . Rick Pych Senior Director of Finance . Ruth Hill Executive Assistant & Investor Relations Manager. Accounting Supervisor . .Charlotte Tucker, Darlene Garza . Carolyn Wallace Accounts Payable Associate . Mari Gil, Lisa Ochoa Staff Accountant . Sonia Davies, Wayne Starnes Executive Vice President of Corporate Partnerships, Accounting Coordinator . .Michael Wenske Broadcasting, Branding & Content . Payroll Administrator . .Paul Baum . .Lawrence Payne Payroll Coordinator . Kristina Manley Executive Assistant & Special Projects Manager . Yolanda Trevino Business Analytics Manager . Matthew Benson Director of Corporate Partnerships. Jeanne Garza Vice President & AT&T Center General Manager . Partnership Administrative Assistant . Sara Pena . Tom Paquette Partnership Sales Senior Manager . .David Elkins Executive Assistant . Jenna Podlogar Partnership Sales Account Manager . Tifini Furst, Director of Event Services. Holly Zuver . Robert Stockhausen Meeting & Special Events Manager . .Ace Barajas Partnership Sales Senior Account Executive . Scott Winegar Event Production Coordinator . Ryan Bensinger, Partnership Sales Account Executive . .Brianna Garza, . Kenny Hartmann . Ruben Navas, Jeri Ramos, Blake Skinner Director of Facility Services . Ron Snead Partnership Activation Senior Manager. Lisa Keeth Building & Events Administrative Assistant . .Amanda Castillo Partnership Activation Senior Coordinator. Stacy Jobes Building Operations Manager . .Jim Weiler Partnership Activation Coordinator. Ashley Del Valle, . Lamar Wilkerson, Doug Hester Building Operations Lead . Kyle Maertz, Cindy Salazar Partnership Activation Associate . .Margaret Cannata, Building Operations Crew . Cliff Baum, Timothy Macias, . Lucio Vasquez 66 BACK TO TABLE OF CONTENTS SPURS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT DIRECTORY Maintenance Lead . .Carlos Cedillo Senior Manager of Franchise Operations . Josh White Maintenance Technician . Frank Jimenez, David Ramon Franchise Executive Assistant . Evelyn Sealey Conversion Crew Manager . .Leya Mphande Franchise Service & Retention Manager . .Kassie Smiley Conversion Crew Lead . Robert Cano Franchise Service & Retention Representative. Plumber . .Ben Mayfield . .Lauren Schlattner Welder . John Aguilar Franchise Ticket Office Manager . Jason Dawbin Journeyman . Henry Gonzalez Franchise Partnership Sales Account Executive . Lead Electrician . Wayne Webster . Harmony Schwethelm, Amy McClellon Painter . George Lopez Rigger . .Anthony Martinez Senior Vice President General Counsel & Director of Security . Scott Anderson Corporate Relations . Bobby Perez Parking Services Coordinator. Cindy Trevino Executive Legal Assistant . Stephanie Ashe Security Manager. .Todd Weber Director of Corporate Relations . Joe Donnelly Event Security Manager . Kevin Dooley Executive Director of SBGB, Director of Community Event Security Coordinator . John Castillo Responsibility . .Laura Dixon Security Leads. Bobby Adams, Bryan Conrad, Community Responsibility Specialist. .Andrea Leal . Carl Fowler, Nicholas Galindo, Joe Esperiqueta, Mari Morales Silver & Black Give Back Manager . Loretta Kerner Senior Logistics Manager . Dave Susi Education Outreach Coordinator . Hollis MacDonald Logistics Supervisor . Michael Alden Community Responsibility Senior Coordinator . Cedric Ikpo Senior Procurement Coordinator . Joe Cantu Community Responsibility Coordinator . Ashley Combs Procurement Coordinator . .Andrea Maloney Community Responsibility Representative. George Gervin Box Office Manager . Bruce Radley Box Office Supervisor. Adam McKenzie Vice President of Human Resources & Director of Service Innovation. Rebecca Caven Corporate Administration . .Tammy Turner Experience Innovation Manager . Shannon Walsh Senior Manager of Human Resources. Jaimi Martinez Service Innovation Associate Manager . .Tim Derk Benefits & Compensation Manager . .Heather Staples Fan Experience Associate Manager . Rachael McGuire Training & Staff Development Specialist . Laural Logan-Fain Service Innovation Coordinator . .Liz Garcia, Maggie Shaffer Senior Internal Communications Coordinator . Tanya Navalta Family Service Representative. .Jessica Salinas Senior Director of Technology . Jeff Dreesen IT Systems Manager . Shane Skaggs Senior Vice President of IT Systems Senior Specialist . Eli Jefferies Sales & Franchise Business Operations . .Frank Miceli IT Helpdesk Senior Technician . Edward Guerrero Executive Assistant . Jennifer Vara IT Event Technician . .Mario Martinez Vice President of Spurs Ticket Sales & Service . Director of A/V Engineering . Clinton Rathmell . .Joe Clark A/V Systems Manager . .Chris Thompson Executive Assistant . Alex Melo Video Display Engineer. Lou Sangurima Spurs Ticket Sales Manager . ..
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